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How do we know God intervenes in our faith journey?

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God's intervention is evident when He moves a person from unbelief to faith, as illustrated by Peter's reaction.

In Luke 24, we see an example of God's intervention through the story of Peter. Initially, Peter doubted the resurrection, but then God intervened, resulting in Peter's awakening faith. The term 'but God' signifies a divine intervention, illustrating that we are unable to believe until God grants us faith (John 16:8). The moment of conviction precedes true faith, marking a transformative experience where God raises the spiritually dead to life, allowing them to believe. The assurance of this intervention can also be grounded in Scripture that supports God's sovereignty in salvation, as seen in Romans 10:17, which tells us that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
Scripture References: Luke 24:12, John 16:8, Romans 10:17

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